This is Richard Hill, founder of DNA Favorites. I don't write long, detailed blogs. My blogging style matches that of my website: clear, concise summaries with links to learn more.
I typically share these posts to my DNA Favorites Facebook page and to my RichardHillDNA accounts on Bluesky, X,and LinkedIn. You can follow me in whatever medium you prefer.
Did you wait too long to collect a vital DNA sample? Learn about the practical, legal, and ethical considerations for getting DNA from deceased relatives.
Saturday, September 13, 2025, at the East Coast Genetic Genealogy Conference. Learn why DNA ethnicity tests yield unexpected results. See why siblings can have surprisingly different ethnicities and why Native American ancestry is rarely found. Compare one person’s ethnicity reports from all the major DNA tests and learn why one test or another might be your best choice for ethnicity purposes. Register at this link.
Piapot First Nation members learn more about their family histories through a genealogy workshop and DNA testing.
Continue reading "Indigenous People Trace Roots thru Genealogy and DNA"
This new book tells how grandmothers united to find them using disguises, DNA, and other daring techniques.
Continue reading "Hundreds of Children Disappeared in Argentina"
WikiTree’s DNA features help you connect your test results to a single global family tree, confirm relationships, and collaborate with genetic cousins.
A UK woman managed to prove that the father of her child had colluded with a DNA test lab employee to fake his paternity test and avoid paying over $125,000 in child support.
Continue reading "Man Fakes DNA Test to Avoid Paying Child Support"
Clusters let you visualize, sort, and group DNA matches to see how your matches are related to each other.
Korea sent more than 140,000 children overseas between 1955 and 1999. The process had been riddled with irregularities, including "fraudulent orphan registrations, identity tampering, and inadequate vetting of adoptive parents".
Continue reading "Korea Ends Private Adoptions After Years of Abuse"
After 71 years, Sharon learns she has a brother in Japan who her father fathered.
Continue reading "DNA Reunites American and Japanese Siblings"
Disney has announced details on a new documentary from National Geographic, called “Naming The Dead.” It premieres on August 2, 2025, on the National Geographic channel, with a new episode being released each week. It will also stream on Disney+ and Hulu.
Learn how to find birth parents and siblings through DNA testing. Explore more than 75 links to adoptee resources.
Ancestry recently introduced matches by cluster, a new ProTools feature that clusters your DNA matches together. Roberta Estes explains what they mean and how to use them.
Register now for my free webinar on September 17, 2025, through Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
If you did a mitochondrial DNA test at Family Tree DNA, you should review this great Q&A by Roberta Estes.
Growing up Portuguese and Catholic, this 33-year-old woman discovers that her father was an Egyptian Muslim.
"Your program tonight was perfect! Everyone was in agreement that you are a brilliant speaker, and this was one, if not THE best program we have had."
Roberta Estes explains why and how to connect your FamilyTreeDNA account to your WikiTree tree.
After searching for 44 years, the woman reunited with her daughter, who had been abducted as a child and adopted abroad.
Continue reading "DNA Reunites Korean Mother with Stolen Daughter"
DNA Painter has introduced a new DNA matrix tool that allows you to visualize and analyze the amount of DNA a group of testers shares with each other.
If you have done Y-DNA testing or are considering it, this post provides a clear explanation of the Y-DNA Haplotree.
She had always been told that her twin brothers had the same father, but DNA testing revealed she had a different father and was half Italian.
Continue reading "DNA Leads American Woman to Father in Italy"
Anne Wojcicki, former CEO of 23andMe, has outbid Reneneron to take back the company she founded.
This woman identified her father through DNA testing and learned about his secret life.
Have your DNA results suggested a connection to someone famous? Here's what that really means.
Continue reading "The Truth About DNA and Famous Connections"
If you're hoping to trace your ancestry to the British Isles, your chances of finding a DNA cousin match there are improving.
Continue reading "DNA Tests Spur Interest in Genealogy in the UK"